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Unread 06-05-2011, 10:05 AM   #1
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my old damascus guns have seen some heavy loads... even some steel shot through the open choke guns...ive not seen any damage to the guns...but this is my opinion... so the talk goes on.... charlie
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Verrrry Interesting indeed
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Default Verrrry Interesting indeed

I enjoyed the informative reply from the Metallurgist re: various test methods, and he is 100% right, as Damascus/Twist barrels are two different forms of ferrous metal (iron)-- wall thickness and visuals are best starting points=- I have two Damascus/Twist 12 bores- a LeFever G 30" made in 1898, and a Parker PH made in 1905 also 30"- both chokes "mike" Full, and pattern accordingly- I have shot 2.5" paper BP shells, 2.5 RST Lite Target shells and even 2.75" Rem RST 1100 fps Lite target loads in both weapons for past 3 years-and for older era guns they have fairly good stock dims and LOP for me, and a lot of crows and barn pigeons, also a few barnyard woodchcuks and raccoons have "met their maker" from either of these "Antiques"--

For the person who does not belong to any of our side-by-groups, and has an older hammer or hammerless Twist barrel shotgun from a family inheritance, most likely the best thing is to keep it as a wall hanger in your den-But many are indeed shootable with appropriate light loads today- a visit to a qualified double gunsmith should be your first step--
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